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Re: [ST] Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, was Cornering Philosophy
- Subject: Re: [ST] Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, was Cornering Philosophy
- From: "David R. Brant" <drbrant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:30:00 -0600
I too would be interested in the weekend ride you described. I live in
Northwest, NC but my family is from Somerset,PA. Point being I ride the
eastern half of the roades you listed frequently. Last fall I rode from
Lexington, VA to Somerset up across 250,220, 33 and 219. Great ride it
took us about 6 hours with stops. I did the return in one day going
down 220 to 33 and across into VA down the western edge of the valley.
That trip took about 10 hours, 8 hours riding time according to my Sigma
800.
Rick
00 Sprint ST
Rod Brown wrote:
>
> Garry,
> Count me in. There aren't any wrong turns in WV, just new opportunities
> (unless those opportunites turn to dirt, been on a few nightmares following
> WV cow paths).
>
> Maybe we ought to let these emails drift for a few days so more people can
> see them. Then we can start hatching plans.
> Rod
>
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